The Lennox and Addington Historical Society would like to acknowledge the work of Cora Reid,
James Beattie, Dr. H.C. Burleigh, Charles Gordon, Lesley Gavlas and others whose contributions
have been included.

Last updated December 28, 2006.

Abrams, Elizabeth, of town of Napanee. Age 24. Buried March 31, 1868 [Napanee]. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Abrams, William Wesley, of township Richmond. Age 1 year [and some months]. Buried April
15, 1869 [Napanee]. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Acton, H. -- Parties having claims against H. Acton Esq., late Collector [of customs] for this port
[Napanee], will please hand them in to the subscriber to be forwarded him for adjustment. Alex.
Campbell, Napanee, October 9, 1856. Napanee Standard, Feb. 19, 1857

Anderson, Catharine, of the township of Richmond, age 57. Buried April 24, 1864 at the Union
School House Cemetery. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Andrew, John, of the township of Ernestown, formerly of Amersham, Buckinghamshire,
England. Age 63years, was buried in a vault at Morven, January 4, 1867. Source: Anglican
Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Armitage, Francis, of the township of Tyendinaga, formerly of County of Tipperary, Ireland, age
78 years. Buried in Vandibogert's [sic] Cemetery, Napanee, October 23, 1860. Source: Anglican
Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Note Van de Bogart's burial ground is the oldest part of Napanee
Riverside Cemetery.]

Armour, Hobert [sic] - Died at his house in St. Urban Street [Quebec?], on the morning of the
16th inst., Hobert Armour Esq., a merchant of this city for many years and Master of the Trinity
House at Montreal, aged 76 years. Mr. Armour was a native of Kilmarnock, Scotland and has
been a resident of Canada for 59 years. Napanee Standard, April 23, 1857

Armstrong, Eliza, of the township of Fredericksburgh, age 26, was buried March 7, 1866.
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Armstrong, Sarah, of the township of North Fredericksburgh, age 19, was buried February 18,
1863. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Babcock, Jane, of the Village of Napanee, aged 30, was buried June 11, 1863. Source: Anglican
Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Beggar of the township of Richmond. Age unknown. Buried December 18, 1862 [Napanee].
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Benjamin, George, Junior. Belleville-On Saturday last, George Benjamin, second son of George
Benjamin, Registrar of the county of Hastings, and Grand Master of the Orange Order of Canada,
aged 13 years, was drowned above the first mill dam on the river Moira, Belleville. The British
Canadian, Toronto, 29 July, 1848 (Saturday)

Binley, Elizabeth. In this city [Toronto], on 4th inst., Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late
William Binley of Kingston, and step-daughter of Edward Hooper, of this city, aged 20 years.
The Globe, Toronto, 11 November, 1845

Bluett. John Porter, son of John Bluett of the village of Napanee, infant aged 2 months, was
buried in the Napanee Church Yard on January 20, 1859. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario,
Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Bluett, Mary, wife of John Bluett of the village of Napanee, age 45 years, was buried in Napanee
Church Yard on January 15, 1859. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Booth, Nancy, of the township of North Fredericksburg, age 85 years, was buried June 24, 1865
[Napanee]. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Booth, William of the township of Fredericksburgh, age 70, was buried June 29, 1861
[Napanee]. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Boyle, Hester, the infant daughter of Henry and Urella Boyle of the town of Napanee, age 25
days, was buried August 29, 1865 [Napanee]. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Bradshaw. An infant child of Mr. Bradshaw of the Village of Napanee, buried in Napanee
Church Yard, March, 1861. [Napanee Church Yard is Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery.]
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Bradshaw, James Edmund of Napanee, age one month. [Nothing further. May relate to above
entry or may be a separate child.] Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Briscoe, Mary, of the township of Ernestown, age 84, was buried October 19, 1867. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Bristol, Sarah Minerva, of the village of Napanee, age 34, was buried November 30th, 1863.
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Brothers, James and Sampson. The Schooner 'Brothers' was lost on the Lake with all hands on
board. She left Niagara on Friday, 14th inst. with a cargo of cider &c., and about 12 or 15
passengers. On the Sunday following, two farmers living on the North Shore in Niagara County,
on the American side, came to the frontier with the intelligence that they had descried a small
schooner dismasted and keel uppermost driven ashore among the ice about 20 miles to the
eastward of the Niagara River. Among those on board were James Brothers, captain of the
schooner, and his brother, Sampson. (Copied from the Examiner.) The Banner, Toronto, 28
February, 1845 (Friday)

Bruce, Agnes Toddy. In Belleville, on 30th ult., in the 47th year of her age, Agnes Toddy, wife of
Thomas Bruce, baker. The Banner, Toronto, 8 May, 1846

Bulger, John. On the 12th Day of June, 1860, John, infant son of John Bulger interred in
Sheffield Cemetery in presence of Patk. Way & Larry Way. Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source:
Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Burley, Joseph. At Wilton, on 14th inst., Joseph Burley, aged 81 years on of the oldest U. E.
Loyalists in the District and a resident of the vicinity of Wilton for the last sixty years. The
Globe, Toronto, Wed., 28 April, 1847

Burmiss, Hannah, of the village of Napanee, age 53, was buried April 23, 1863 [Napanee].
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Burns, James. Of Ameliasburgh, drowned - see under Moore, Mary

Byers, Robert. Died: Mr. Robert Byers on the 25th ult., while following the remains of Mr.
Gilbert Noxon, Hillier, Prince Edward County, to the place of interment, was struck by a falling
tree and instantly killed. The Brighton Sentinel, 7 October, 1853

Cameron, Kenneth. At Madoc, on 5th ult., at the residence of his uncle, Donald McKenzie,
Kenneth Cameron, aged 24 years. The Patriot, Toronto, 8 July, 1845

Campbell, ?, of village of Napanee, buried in Vandebogart's grave yard on March 7, 1863.
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Note Van de Bogart's burial ground is the
oldest part of Napanee Riverside Cemetery.]

Campbell, Duncan Moore, of the town of Napanee, age 58, was buried Dec. 17, 1868 [Napanee].
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Campbell, John, of the township of Richmond, age 72 years, was buried Dec. 7, 1868 [Napanee].
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Cascallen, Ann, wife of Luke Craig Carscallen of Fredericksburgh, age 21 years, died on the 15th
and was interred at Bath Church Yard March 16, 1837. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario,
Kingston.

Carscallen, Ann (Bell), age 82 years, died January 18, 1850. She was the widow of William M.
Bell. She was buried in Camden East township, conc. 1, lot 21, in the plot known as
"McGreer's", also known as "Hinch Farm". Source: Dr. H.C. Burleigh, "Loyalist Graves in the
Bay of Quinte".

Casey, Samuel. Died on the 19th ult. [i.e. December, 1857], in Adolphustown, Samuel Casey
Esq., an old and respected inhabitant of that Township. Napanee Standard, Jan. 7, 1858.

Cassidy, Biddy. On the 19th day of Nov'r 1859, I the undersigned Priest have interred Mrs. Biddy
Cassidy, wife of Thos. Cassidy in Sheffield Cemetery in presence of John and Will'm Cassidy.
Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Cassidy, James. On 25th of last month, we are informed, that the schooner Rover was overtaken
by a heavy squall off Port Credit and went down with all hands on board. The body of James
Cassidy, one of the unfortunate men, has been found near the new Garrison. The British
Canadian, Toronto, 10 August, 1844

Cavanaugh, Sarah. On the 4th day of April, 1862, Sarah, infant daughter of Charles Cavanaugh
was interred in Sheff'd Cemetery in presence of Micl. McNamara & John Bower. Bernard J.
Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Churnside, John, of the township of Richmond, age 60, was buried June 13, 1861 [Napanee].
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Clare, Joseph, of the village of Millcreek, formerly of Dublin, Ireland, age 51, an apothecary, was
buried in the Napanee Church Yard on July 4th, 1858. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario,
Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. Millcreek was the
old name for Odessa.]

Clark, Mary, age 5 months, daughter of Henry Clark of Belleville, was buried in Napanee Church
Yard on May 5, 1858. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard
was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery.]

Conger, Peter, a stonemason, age 70 was buried Napanee Church Yard Feb. 17, 1852. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's
Cemetery.]

Coulson, George, of the township of Richmond, age 95, was buried June 11, 1867 [Napanee].
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Cowper, Hannah. At Belleville, on 7th inst., Hannah, relict of the late Dr. Cowper. The Globe,
Toronto, 18 Feb., 1845

Cull, James, Junior. We have to announce the death of James Cull, Junior, of Bath, distiller,
aged 37 years. It is a very singular coincidence that, on Sunday forthnight before, his brother-in-law, Mr. King, was taken ill of the same disease, inflammation of the brain, at Kingston, and died
the Monday following. (Copied from Kingston Chronicle.) The British Canadian, Toronto, 27
March, 1847

Davey, William. Died, William Davey, a young man employed by the Napanee "Standard", by
drowning on 16th of June. The Brighton Sentinel, 12 August, 1853

Davidson, Robert. In Kingston, at the residence of his brother, George Davidson, on Monday
morning, 21st ult., Robert Davidson, aged 28 years. The Banner, Toronto, 9 May, 1845

Dennee, William McK. Notice to all and every one indebted to the Estate of Wm. McK. Dennee.
Having been authorized to collect the debts to the above named Estate, I beg to imform [sic]
those parties, who are indebted to call and settle before the 28th day of February as all accounts
unpaid on that day will be put in a Suit. Likewise, all persons who may have accounts against
the Estate, will please send them forthwith to the subscriber, duly authenticated. Robert Easton,
Napanee, February 9th, 1857. Napanee Standard, February 19, 1857

Denike, Anthony (child of). Recently, as Mrs. Sam'l Baker, of Huntington, and the widow of the
late Anthony Denike with the latter's child, a few weeks old, were returning home in a buggy, an
accident occurred by which the child was killed instantly. The Brighton Sentinel, 14 October,
1853

Elmore, Jemima. At Ernestown, on Friday, 18th inst., Jemima, wife of P. V. Elmore, in the 52nd
year of her age. The Globe, Toronto, 26 December, 1846

Embury, Philip. Philip Embury of the township of Madoc, was killed by the falling of a tree on
Monday last. (Copied from Belleville Intelligencer.) The Patriot, Toronto, Friday, 18 July, 1845

Essen, Henry (Rev. Doctor). Died on the 11th inst., the Rev. Henry Esson, professor in Knox's
College, Toronto, in his 61st year. A native of Aberdeen, Scotland, he emigrated to Canada in
1817 and was for 27 years pastor of St. Gabriel Church, Montreal. The Brighton Sentinel, 20
May, 1853

Esson, Elizabeth Macauly, age 9 years, daughter of Robert Esson of Napanee, buried in Napanee
Church Yard on December 29, 1858. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee
Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery.]

Esson, John. At his son's residence, in Napanee, on 4th inst., John Esson, aged 64 years, formerly
of Quebec, merchant. The Banner, Toronto, 13 August, 1847

Fairfield, Clarissa. At Fredericksburgh, on Sunday evening, 20th ult., Clarissa, relict of the late
William Fairfield of Bath, in her 60th year. The Banner, Toronto, 9 May, 1845

Farrell, Eliza. On the 18th day of April, 1861, I the undersigned Priest have interred Mrs.
Elizabeth Farrell, nee Quinn, wife of [Jos.] Farrell in Sheff'd Cemetery. In presence of [Jas.]
Brown & John Murphy. Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the
Assumption, Erinsville

Flinn, Mary. On the 20th day of Septr., 1861, I the undersigned Priest have interred Mary Flinn in
Sheffd. Cemetery. In presence of Mic'l Flinn & George Flinn. Bernard J. Higgins, Priest.
Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Garrison, Caleb. Died, Mr. Caleb Garrison, by drowning in the Bay of Quinte, opposite the
Mohawk Church [Deseronto], while fishing. The Brighton Sentinel, 8 July, 1853

Gillon, Patrick. On the 24th Day Feby. 1859, Patrick Gillon, a poor man, was interred in my
absence in Sheffield Cemetery. In the presence of Jas. McAlpin & W. Hopkins and others.
Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Gilmour, David. We have to record the death of David Gilmour, Esq., of this city [Quebec], at
Rutland, where, a few days ago, while on his way to England, he was seized with illness which
terminated fatally on Friday evening last. In the death of Mr. Gilmour, the city has lost one of its
principal merchants and his family and acquaintances a much esteemed friend. He was in his
forty-second year. (Copied from the Quebec Chronicle.) Napanee Standard, Feb. 19, 1857

Gornall, Richard. At Kingston, on 3rd inst., Richard Gornall, aged 52 years. He was an old
resident of Kingston, and for sixteen years Organist of St. George's Church. The British
Canadian, Toronto, 11 July, 1846

Green, Mary. On the 24th day of March, 1860, I the undersigned Priest have interred Mrs. Mary
Green, wife of John Green, in the Sheffield Cemetery in presence of A. Green & P. Neil.
Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Hall, Sarah. Kingston-At the British American Hotel, Kingston, on Saturday, September 5th,
Sarah, wife of Francis Hall, senior Editor and proprietor of the New York Commercial
Advertiser, in the 61st year of her age. Mr. and Mrs. Hall were making their annual tour through
Canada; and having visited Quebec and Montreal, were proceeding to the Falls. The Globe,
Toronto, September 8, 1846

Ham, Elizabeth. At Ernestown, on 4th inst., Elizabeth, relict of the late John Ham, Sr., in the 82nd
year of her age. Mrs. Ham emigrated to Canada in 1785, where she has lived to see the fourth
generation. The Banner, Toronto, 9 May, 1845

Healy, Michael. On 1st day of June, 1862, Mic'l Healy, farmer, was interred in Sheff'd Cemetery
by me, in presence of John Murphy and John Healy. Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish
Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Hearns, Thomas, of the township of North Fredericksburgh was buried at Sand Hill Burying
Ground, North Fredericksburgh, Oct. 22, 1869. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Heaslip, John. In Kingston on Wednesday last, John Heaslip, Municipal Councillor for the
township of Kingston, in the 35th year of his age. The Banner, Toronto, 22 May, 1846

Henderson, David. Kingston-David Henderson, from the Isle of Tanti [Amherst Island] was
drowned in our Harbour when his skiff was rammed by a steamer. He leaves a widow and seven
children. Kingston Chronicle and Gazette, November 20, 1844. Copied in The British
Canadian, Toronto, Supplement of 30 November, 1844

Hutton, David. [Kingston]. A man named David Hutton was drowned in our Harbour yesterday.
Kingston News, August 24, 1846. Also copied to The Banner, Toronto, 4 September, 1846

Hyslop, A. (son of). The "Hastings Chronicle" last week records three deaths by drowning. Mrs.
Parks of Madoc, sister-in-law of Cyrenus Parks, lately murdered at Hungerford Mills. She left a
husband and seven children. Thomas Magennes, aged 60, who leaves an aged wife and several
children. Also a son of Mr. A. Hyslop of Belleville, who died near one of the wharves. The
Brighton Sentinel, 10 June, 1853

Jenkins, Catherine (nee Allison). At the residence of her father in Sophiasburgh, on 14th ult.,
Catherine, wife of D. Jenkins, of Demorestville, and second daughter of John Allison. The
Globe, Toronto, 20 March, 1847

Judge, Catherine. On the 2nd Day of Feby, I the undersigned Priest have interred Mrs. Catherine
Judge, wife of deceased Thos. Judge in Sheffield Cemetery in the presence of John Murphy and
Mrs. Cummings. Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the
Assumption, Erinsville

Kerns, Nicholas. On the 20th day of May, 1860, I the undersigned Priest have interred Nicholas
[Kerns], farmer, in Sheffield Cemetery. In presence of [J.W. Kerns] & Larry Collins. Bernard J.
Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Kirwan, James. On the 22nd day of May, 1860, Jas., Infant Son of John Kirwan was interred in
Sheffield Cemetery in presence of Mrs. Murphy & Nicolas Drumgold. Bernard J. Higgins,
Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Kirwan, Mary. On the 3d of May, 1860, I the undersigned Priest have interred Mrs. Mary
Kirwan, wife of [blank] Kirwan in the Sheff'd Cemetery. In presence of John Walsh & Mrs. E.
Murphy. Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption,
Erinsville

Lauxon, Johanna, of the town of Napanee, age 23 years, was buried Feb. 4, 1866. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Leggett, Thomas, age one, infant son of Thomas Leggett of the village of Napanee, was buried in
the Napanee Church Yard, February 16, 1860. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.
[Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery.]

Lindsay, Antoine. Kingston-On Thursday evening last, Antoine Lindsay of this town was
murdered by a man named La Marsh. The deceased was a native of Lower Canada, and leaves a
widow and four children. (Copied from Kingston Chronicle.) The Globe, Toronto, Tuesday, 25
November, 1845

Livingston, William. Died, William Livingston, by drowning while crossing the Kingston Mills
mill pond in a skiff with three others. Livingston, a carpenter, was an American who resided on
Long Island. It is feared the other three, all in the prime of life, are also drowned, these being:
Daniel Orr, Frank McConnell and Hugh Macaroe. The Brighton Sentinel, 4 November, 1853

Lowe, Richard. In the township of Fredericksburgh, on Thursday, 24th December [1846],
Richard Lowe, J. P., aged 71 years and 5 months. His loss will be much felt in the townships of
Fredericksburgh [sic] and Adolphustown. He leaves two sons, one daughter, and a number of
grand children. The Globe, Toronto, 5 January, 1847

Lowry, Robert. Robert Lowry, one of the District Councillors of the Midland District, died at
Napanee on 27th ult. The British Canadian, Toronto, 7 August, 1847

Loynechan, Janet Ross. At Kingston, on 24th inst., Janet, wife of James Loynechan, and daughter
of John Ross, Montreal. The Banner, Toronto, 1 September, 1843

Lucky, Jane. Found Dead - The body of an unknown child in the woods on the farm of the
widow Blakeley, in the Township of Fredericksburgh on Friday evening, the 18th inst., by Daniel
Putman and a Mr. Keech; an inquest was held on the body by Coroner, Jesse Shibley, and a
verdict returned by the Jury that the said infant unknown found on Friday evening the 18th inst.
was in [a] woods dead[;] from the decomposition which had taken place, it is impossible to
detect any marks of violence, but they have good reason for believing that the infant's death was
caused by unfair means, and think that the woman calling herself Jane Luckey was the principal
actor in the affair. Napanee Standard, July 24, 1856

Lummiso, Adelia, of the town of Napanee, age 9, was buried [Napanee] June 26, 1866. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Lygett [sic], Isabella, of the town of Napanee, age 32, was buried Feb. 8, 1869. Source: Anglican
Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Lyon, Samuel. In Belleville, on Sunday, 24th ult., Samuel Lyon, in the 50th year of his age. The
Globe, Toronto, 6 Feb., 1847

Macaroe, Hugh.-Death, 1853, see Livingston, William

Mackay, Archibald, of the township of North Fredericksburgh, age 53, was buried Nov. 23,
1867. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Madden, ?. On the 9th day of April, 1861, Mrs. Madden, Widow of [blank] Madden was interred
in my absence in Sheff'd Cemetery. In presence of John Madden & Patk. Whalen. Bernard J.
Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Madigan, James. Of Ameliasburgh, drowned - see under Moore, Mary

Magennes, Thomas. The "Hastings Chronicle" last week records three deaths by drowning.
Mrs. Parks of Madoc, sister-in-law of Cyrenus Parks, lately murdered at Hungerford Mills. She
left a husband and seven children. Thomas Magennes, aged 60, who leaves an aged wife and
several children. Also a son of Mr. A. Hyslop of Belleville, who died near one of the wharves.
The Brighton Sentinel, 10 June, 1853

Martin, James. Parties due the estate of James Martin are requested to pay the same to the
subscriber without any further delay or they will be handed to the Clerk of the Court for
collection. John Taylor, Napanee, 17 Feb. 1857. Napanee Standard, Feb. 19, 1857

Mayne, Andrew. At Kingston, on Sunday, 2nd inst., Andrew Mayne, in the 76th year of his age,
for a long time collector and assessor for the town and township of Kingston. The Banner,
Toronto, 14 August, 1846

McBride, ?, of the township of Richmond, was buried August 25, 1863 [Napanee]. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

McBride, Ida, age 2 years, of the township of Richmond, was buried July 12, 1868 [Napanee].
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

McDonald, John Chamberlain, son of Robert McDonald of the Village of Napanee, age 7 years,
was buried in Napanee Church Yard, Jan. 25, 1859. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario,
Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery.]

McFarland, William, son of James McFarland, age 7 months, was buried March 6, 1852 at the
Union School House Cemetery. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

McFarland, William James, of the township of Hungerford, age 16 months, was buried August
10, 1863 [Napanee?]. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

McFarlane, John, infant son of William McFarlane of Richmond, age 1 year and 4 months, was
buried [Napanee] August 27,1864. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

McGrath, Peter. On the 22nd Day of March, 1861, Peter, son of John McGrath & Mary [Flin]
was interred in Sheff'd Cemetery. In presence of Jos. Flinn, John McGrath. Bernard J. Higgins,
Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

McKittrick, John, of the township of Richmond, age 15 years and 9 months, was buried
[Napanee] on December 23, 1865. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

McKittrick, William, of the township of Richmond, age 45 years, was buried in Napanee Church
Yard on December 30, 1858. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church
Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery.]

McNamarra, Hugh. On the 25th day of March, 1861, Hugh, infant son of Peter McNamarra was
interred in Sheff'd Cemetery. In presence of Gary Collins & [McNamarra]. Bernard J. Higgins,
Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Miller, Maria Davy. At Monroe, Michigan, on Sunday, August 4th, Maria, wife of John W.
Miller, and daughter of Peter Davy of Bath, Canada West, aged 29 years, leaving a husband and
three children. The Patriot, Toronto, August 16, 1844

Miller, William Case, infant son of William Miller of Napanee, age 24 days, was buried in
Napanee Church Yard on September 27, 1859. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.
[Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery.]

Monarch, Eustach. Kingston-On the night of the 12th inst. Eustach Monarch was accidentally
drowned in the Harbour of Kingston. He was a Frenchman and was master of one of Messrs.
Sanderson & Murray's barges. Kingston Chronicle and Gazette, November 20, 1844. Copied in
The British Canadian, Toronto, Supplement of 30 Nov., 1844

Moore, Mary. On their way to attend church at the River Trent, on Sunday last, Mrs. Mary
Moore, widow of William Moore, of the English Settlement in Murray [township], James Burns
and James Madigan, single men from Ameliasburgh, were drowned when their skiff upset in the
River. (Copied from the Cobourg Star.) The Banner, Toronto, 30 May, 1845 (Friday)

Morgan, Rebecca, of the township of North Fredericksburgh, age 63, was buried Sept. 22, 1867.
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Moss, Charles Morden, of the town of Napanee, age 14 months, was buried September 30, 1868.
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Nelson, Hiram, of the town of Belleville, age 57 years, was buried in Napanee Church Yard. [no
date] Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary
Magdalene's Cemetery.]

Noble, E. At Kingston, on January 30th, [1847], Mr. E. Noble, age 51. The British Canadian,
Toronto, 6 Feb., 1847

Nully, Peter. On the 24th day of Augt. 1859 Peter Nully, a farmer, was interred in my absence in
Sheff'd Cemetery. In presence of Will'm Garrett & William [McKenna?]. Bernard J. Higgins,
Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Olcott, Benjamin. At Kingston, at an advanced age, on Sunday, 16th inst., Benjamin Olcott, an
old inhabitant of Kingston. The Banner, Toronto, 28 August, 1846

Oliver, George Senior. At Kingston on 9th inst., in the 80th year of his age, George Oliver,
Senior, one of the oldest inhabitants there. The Banner, Toronto, 22 January, 1847

Peterson, Conrad. In Elizabethtown, on 24th August, Conrad Peterson, in the 93rd year of his age,
one of the first settlers in that part of the country. The Globe, Toronto, Tuesday, 25 November,
1845

Philips, Robert (child of). Fatal Accident. On Saturday last, a child of Mr. Robert Philips,
Grammar School Teacher of this place, aged about two years, fell into a kettle of boiling water
and was so severely scalded that it died the following morning. Napanee Standard, February 26,
1857

Poors, Mary. On the 9th day of April, 1861, Mrs. Mary Poors, wife of [Jos.] Poors was interred in
my absence in Sheff'd Cemetery in the presence of John Murphy & Mrs. Murphy. Bernard J.
Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Pringle, William Alexander, son of Daniel Pringle of the village of Napanee, age 20, was buried
in the Napanee Church Yard on May 8, 1858. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.
[Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery.]

Prout, Mary Jane. On the 24th day of April, 1861, Mary Jane Prout, daughter of [Jas]. Prout,
farmer, was interred in Sheff'd Cemetery. In presence of [Willm] Prout, John Murphy & others.
Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Putland, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Jonathan Putland of the township of Fredericksburgh, aged
one year, was burried [sic] in Napanee Church Yard on May 4, 1860. Source: Anglican Diocese
of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Pybus, Martha Amarilla, of the township of Richmond, age 7 years, was buried May 14, 1866
[Napanee]. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Richmond, Emily, age [84??], [daughter??] of James Richmond, buried August 31, 1850, NCY.
[Probably Napanee Church Yard. This was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery.] Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Richmond, James, of the township of Richmond, age 77, was buried on January 14, 1869
[Napanee]. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Roach, Edmond. On the 19th day August 1859, Edmond Roach, farmer, was interred in my
absence in Sheffield Cemetery. In presence of [Patk] Mellon & Bryan Lacy. Bernard J. Higgins,
Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Rogers, Emily Caroline, of the village of Napanee, infant aged 3 months, was buried May 13,
1865. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Rogers, Mary, daughter of John Rogers, was buried in the Napanee Church Yard on Dec. 13,
1858. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was Old St.
Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Roney. An infant child of Mr. Roney of the village of Napanee was buried in Napanee Church
Yard on March 9, 1861. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church
Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Roy, Thomas, age 1 year, of the village of Napanee buried at Napanee August 28, 1863. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Russell, Catherine, age 50, wife of Thomas Russel [sic] was buried in Napanee Church Yard,
July 25, 1850. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was
Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Russell, Joseph, son of Thos. Russell of the township of Richmond, age 18, was buried in
Napanee Church Yard, July 10, 1859. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.
[Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Russell, Thomas, of the township of Richmond, age 64, was buried Feb. 1, 1864. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Likely buried in Napanee Church Yard, although not
stated.]

Sanderson, John George, infant, of the town of Napanee, age 7 days, was buried Jan. 20, 1869.
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Saunderson, Elijah, age 2 mos., was buried in Napanee Church Yard August 17, 1857. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's
Cemetery. ]

Schryver, James, age 2 and a half years, of the village of Napanee, was buried April 17, 1863.
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Sexsmith, ? A Sexsmith from the township of Richmond, buried in Union School House
Cemetery. No date. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Shanks, Luke. At the residence of Daniel Leavens, Hallowell near Bloomfield, on the 2nd ult.,
Luke Shanks. His supposed age is near 40. Other papers please copy for the information of his
relatives, if any are living. Napanee Standard, July 23, 1857

Shannon, John. On the 22d day of May, 1861, John Shannon, Labourer, was interred in Sheffield
Cemetery. In presence of Thos. [Coa] & Thos. Shannon. Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source:
Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption, Erinsville

Sharpe. The widow Sharpe of the village of Napanee, formerly of Ireland, was buried in
Napanee Church Yard on Nov. 13, 1859. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.
[Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Shorey, Cecilia Caroline, of Newburgh, relict of the late Miles Shorey Jr., aged 67 years, was
buried on Nov. 22, 1865. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Relict means
widow.]

Slight, Benjamin, Rev. Died. At Napanee on the 16th inst., the Rev. Benjamin Slight, A.M.,
Wesleyan Minister of this place, aged 59 years. The remains of the Rev. gentleman were
conveyed to their final resting place on Monday, the 18th inst., by a large concourse of friends.
Napanee Standard, January 21, 1858

Smith, Francis William, of the Village of Napanee, died at age 48 years. He was born in London,
England. Buried Napanee Aug. 8, 1862. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Smith, Thomas. An inquest was held yesterday, on the body of Thomas Smith, merchant tailer,
of this city, who was found drowned at Molson's Wharf. (Copied from Kingston British Whig.)
The Patriot, Toronto, 17 May, 1849

Taylor, Francis of the village of Napanee died at age 68 and was buried June 29, 1862. He was
born in Banbury, Axfordshire [sic - should be Oxfordshire], England. Source: Anglican Diocese
of Ontario, Kingston.

Taylor, Rezie [Kezia?] of the Village of Newton, age 66, was buried [Napanee?] October 3,
1868. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Thompson, George, of the township of South Fredericksburgh, age 18, was buried March 24,
1869. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Thompson, John, the son of Captain Thompson of the village of Napanee, was buried July 5,
1861. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Thomson, Mary Adelaide. At the residence of George Ryerson, Toronto, on 4th inst., aged 16
years and 11 months, Mary Adelaide, only daughter of the late Hugh C. Thomson, of Kingston,
and of the present Mrs. Townley, lady of the Rev. Adam Townley of Dunnville. The Globe,
Toronto, 6 March, 1847

Thorp, David L. At Picton, on 30th ult., David L. Thorp, of that town, aged 40. The Globe,
Toronto, 30 January, 1847

Toner, Jane, wife of Henry Toner of the township of Tyandenaga [sic - should be Tyendinaga],
age 21, was buried in Vandibogerts grave yard Nov. 28, 1858. Source: Anglican Diocese of
Ontario, Kingston. [Note Van de Bogart's burial ground is the oldest part of Napanee Riverside
Cemetery.]

Vanalstine, Henrietta Maria, of the town of Napanee, age 27, was buried June 7, 1868. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Wakelim, William. Information Wanted! Of William Wakelim, from the County Luitrem,
Ireland, who left Kingston about four years ago for Pennsylvania and has not been heard from.
He had then a wife and two children. His mother is desirous to hear from him. She resides at
Napanee, Canada West. Papers in that section will confer a favour on his mother by publishing
this. Mary Wakelim, Napanee, 18 December, 1856. Napanee Standard, April 23, 1857

Wale[s], Ralph, of the town of Napanee, age 49, was buried July 6, 1868. Source: Anglican
Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Wales, Robert, of the township of Fredericksburgh, age 62, was buried April 23, 1867
[Napanee?]. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Wales, Susan, of the village of Napanee, wife of Ralph Wales, age 39, was buried Nov. 28, 1861.
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Wallace, Isabella, of the township of Hungerford, age 24, was buried Dec. 7, 1868. [No place
given - Napanee?] Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Wallace, Margaret, of the township of Richmond, age 57, was buried Nov. 13, 1868. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Wallace, Samuel, infant son of Mr. Wallace of the village of Napanee, age 1 year, was buried in
Napanee Church Yard, Dec. 7, 1858. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.
[Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Wallace, Thomas, son of Mr. Wallace of the village of Napanee, age 20, buried in Napanee
Church Yard 29 day of March, 1859. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.
[Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Wallace, William, of the township of Richmond, age 67, was buried April 28, 1868 [Napanee?]
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Warswick, George Henry, infant son of George Henry Warswick of the village of Napanee, age 1
year, was buried in the Napanee Church Yard 4th Dec. 1858. Source: Anglican Diocese of
Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]
[Alternate: Worswick, Worwick, Warwick]

Webster, Annie Caroline of the town of Napanee, born August 25, 1865. Buried September 11,
1865. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Webster, John Edward, of Napanee, age 15 months, was buried July 19, 1870. Source: Anglican
Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Whalen, Biddy. On the 22nd day of February, 1860, I the undersigned Priest have interred mrs.
Biddy Whalen, widow of [blank] Whalen in Sheff'd Cemetery in presence of Peter & [Patk]
Whalen. Bernard J. Higgins, Priest. Source: Parish Book 1, R.C. Church of the Assumption,
Erinsville

White, Alice, infant age 14 months, of the village of Napanee, was buried June 12,1863. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

White, Ellen, age 2 years, daughter of Henry White of the village of Napanee, was buried in
Napanee Church Yard Jan. 14, 1859. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.
[Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Williams, Jacob. An inquest was held on Tuesday evening last on the body of an old man named
Jacob Williams, who committed suicide by drowning near the wharf at Wellington that morning.
(Copied from Picton Sun.) The Banner, Toronto, 4 September, 1846

Williams, Steven. In Montreal on the 21st inst., Mr. Steven Williams, second son of the late
Thomas Williams, aged 31 years. Napanee Standard, April 30, 1857

Wilson, John, of the village of Napanee, age 40 years, was buried in the Napanee Church Yard
on Sept. 11, 1859. Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard
was Old St. Mary Magdalene's Cemetery. ]

Wilson, Richard Worthington, of the village of Napanee, age 14, was buried Dec. 26, 1863.
Source: Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Worthington, Jno. [Jonothan], of the village of Napanee, formerly of the province of Ulster in
Ireland, age 50, was buried in Napanee Church Yard on July 18, 1858. Source: Anglican
Diocese of Ontario, Kingston. [Napanee Church Yard was Old St. Mary Magdalene's
Cemetery. ]

Worthington, Robert, of the town of Napanee, age 31, was buried July 24, 1865. Source:
Anglican Diocese of Ontario, Kingston.

Worwick, John, of the township of Richmond, age 71, was buried March 10, 1867 [Napanee?]
He was formerly of Newton Heath in Lancashire, England. Source: Anglican Diocese of
Ontario, Kingston. [Alternate: Worswick, Warswick, Warwick]

Yarker, George W. We regret to announce the death of George W. Yarker, an old, esteemed
inhabitant of Kingston. (Copied from the Kingston Argus.) The Globe, Toronto, 13 January,
1847